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Another Constitution

"Thank God it

was ratified!" With the Constitution the elite society

protected rights for every American that would secure and

ensure our nation's existence for hundreds of years. Under

the Articles of Confederation, the United States' government

was in a state of chaos. To end the existing chaos and build

a stronger democratic society for the future, the government

would need to be more powerful and centralized. Thus, the

elite class established the rules and boundaries that would

protect the rights of all citizens from a suppressive

government. The Articles created a weak, almost

nonexistent national government that was in complete control

by the states. The newly formed government had neither an

executive or judicial branch, which meant that it lacked

enforcement powers. There were three problems that

existed under the Articles of Confederation that would

spawn an act of change. First, under the Articles of

Confederation the government could not protect property......


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